I was prepared also to do some filmmaking, and thanks to the sunny weather and the place, I did manage to shoot a sequence to be included in my short film which is being in production:"The Gift".

Frames from "The Gift", shot in the town of WislaPhotography and Filmmaking part were fun... But it was true also forthe scientific part, because after all, I'm a researcher and I went to Poland as an independent researcher, not as an independent filmmaker...

I am a... Scientist?!

The conference was very well organized and I think the location Wisla was excellent, a beautiful place.Initially I thought that the 9 hours by train from Warszaw with two changes would be one of the hard adventures, but it worths it. And advertures and challenges are cool.As Marcin Paprzycki said, this was a "test for polishness". :)

Golebiewski Hotel, where the conference happened, was impressive outside and inside.

I liked that the conference was multi-conference - AI, Agents, Real Time Software, Computational Linguistics, Security and few more.

Mike Hinchey's key note about NASA's current projects was real fun, he is a great presentor. I would cheer also Marcin Paprzycki for his acting performance.

Finally I'd like to thank the chair Maria Ganzha and Computational Linguistics workshop organizer - Krzystof Jassem, because without their efforts, I wouldn't have been at the conference.

And now, it is time to give me the Oscar! (Applause) :-DSorry... I should had been just a scientist here...

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Oh, and there was a photo contest at the conference... But I didn't notice it - I didn't realize I can participate. You see... I'm so sad about that... :-( ;-)

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Author of the world's first interdisciplinary university course in AGI, presented in 2010 and 2011. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) researcher & developer; contributor to the CogAlg project. A renaissance person with diverse fields of interests and activities. Filmmaker (...)
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